My movies don't make any money, and they don't really light the world on fire. But I'm really lucky because I've gotten them made.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
My movies make a profit, but obviously not a fortune.
There were very, very large sums of money that I made when I was very young - 15 million published works and a great many successful movies don't make nothin'.
I tend to make low-budget movies but, yeah, I make more money than I ever thought I would make.
You still get the movies made. A filmmaker can always scrape up money to do a movie. The passion drives it. And you'll get the money. Money's the easiest thing. But the hardest thing is finding a way for people to see your movie.
It's very important that every movie I do makes money because I want the people that had the faith in me to get their money back.
I have always tried to make profitable films because people's offices shut down if films fail, and I will do everything to avoid that.
Sometimes you have to make a movie to make money.
Nobody loses money on my movies. I make them cheap.
I make movies for money, exclusively for money.
When you makes movies, you usually make good money. But it is also a very tough job. Once you enter the public's eye, you have to be aware that you give up a huge part of your own life. And it is never a job from nine to five.